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      • Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography 

        Richardson, D.M.; Carruthers, J.; Hui, C.; Impson, F.A.C.; Miller, J.T.; Robertson, R.P.; Rouget, M.; Le Roux, J.J.; Wilson, J.R.U. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2011)
        Aim Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously grouped in Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) have been moved extensively around the world by humans over the past 250 years. This has ...
      • The seed ecology of an ornamental wattle in South Africa - Why has Acacia elata not invaded a greater area? 

        Donaldson, J.E.; Richardson, D.M.; Wilson, J.R.U. (Elsevier, 2014)
        Australian Acacia species introduced to South Africa as ornamentals have notably smaller invasive ranges than those introduced for forestry or dune stabilization.We asked whether the relatively small invasive extent of ...

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